providers were saying, we have got capacity but we are not being contacted. there were examples, somebody saying i ve got five homes and across the five homes i have 18 beds and nobody has been in touch. more worryingly, i have had providers messaging me to say they have tried to contact the local authority, they tried to contact hospitals, and they are getting nothing back to say they have capacity. so i think there is capacity. so i think there is capacity in the sector. we need to now do a mapping exercise very rapidly to make sure we can fill those beds very quickly, because that will be the important thing. the important thing about staffing, of course there is a staffing crisis. i think the crisis could be stabilised if we get this right. if we can start recruiting people at the right price into the service, but more importantly retaining people who are in our services so they are not looking around and
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